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Sarah Harding was in one of the UK’s biggest pop groups. She won’t live to see her 40th birthday. – Mamamia
Sarah Harding was in one of the UK’s biggest pop groups, Girls Aloud. She won’t live to see her 40th birthday after a devastating breast cancer diagnosis.

Following her diagnosis, Harding said she nearly died of sepsis and had to be placed in a coma for two weeks.
“When I was first brought out of it, I didn’t wake up,” she explained.
“That was a worry for a while. I eventually came round and stayed in intensive care for a further two weeks. Even once I was off the ventilator, I couldn’t speak properly. All I could do was make noises that sounded like a chimpanzee trying to communicate.”
She had since had a mastectomy and chemotherapy, but in a published…
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